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Going beyond Blu-ray

The Yamaha BD-S677 is more than just a Blu-ray player. Think of it as a way to get all kinds of content to your TV and home theater system. With built-in Wi-Fi, there are lots of possibilities for enjoying movies, TV shows, online videos, music, and photos in the setting that most brings them to life. With apps for VUDU, and YouTube™, there's practically no end to the movies and videos you can watch over your home network. In addition, this player offers Dropbox™ compatibility, so you can access your videos, music, and photos from the popular cloud-based storage system.

Wireless screen mirroring and network streaming

The cloud is not the only source of entertainment options with the 'S677. Miracast lets you send videos, music, and photos to the player from your compatible Android™ smartphone. Miracast makes it easy to show a photo or home movie on your HDTV instead of having people crowd around your smartphone. If you have a networked PC or NAS storage drive, you can wirelessly stream your digital movie and music collections over your network, making discs almost obsolete — but not quite. You'll never get better picture quality than you will with Blu-ray discs spinning in this player's optical drive.

High-res music from discs and downloads

Music lovers know Yamaha has always focused on creating products that sound great. The BD-S677 follows in this tradition, offering playback of high-resolution music with SACDs and downloadable FLAC and Apple Lossless files. What's the easiest way to enjoy your favorite high-res downloads? Load 'em up on a thumb drive, pop it in one of this player's two USB ports, and play 'em loud to enjoy their unrivaled depth and detail.

Easy control with the free Yamaha app

This player offers a couple of features that make it especially easy to use. There's a setup wizard to help you get up and running quickly — something we aren't accustomed to seeing in Blu-ray players. Yamaha also offers a free controller app for Apple® and Android™ tablets and smartphones. It's an easy way to operate the player over your wireless home network with a slick touchscreen interface. Pair this player with a network-connected Yamaha home theater receiver, and you'll enjoy even more control features with the app...not to mention thrilling surround sound.

Blu-ray Disc players  the ultimate picture and sound

Blu-ray players deliver a better picture to your HDTV than any other available source. In fact, Blu-ray's 1080p picture is a perfect match for the 1080p screens found on most current TVs. Blu-ray movies also offer the most precise and realistic surround sound you can get. These players do a terrific job with standard DVDs, too  you'll see a cleaner, clearer picture with every disc in your collection. Many Blu-ray players can connect to the Internet for watching online movies from Netflix® and other video services.

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As promised

It may be short on some 'standard' bells and whistles, most readily compensated for by other equipment, etc ., but performs as stated. Easy to set-up, straight forward and direct. It's quiet, controls are easy to locate and takes up little room without looking or seeming cheap or insignificant. The layout of the remote is a little odd and could use some illumination when watching or listening in reduced lighting, but that's a small concern. So far so good.

Very Disappointed in Yamaha Customer Support

Written By John L., Willow Grove,Pa. on Tuesday, December 23, 2014

I currently own a Yamaha BD-S667 I Have had this unit for over 4 years now Up until recently I Have had no problems. Purchased the Latest X-Men Blu Ray Disc. Disc would not play returned the disc for another still would not play. called Sony maker of the blu ray disc twice each time the rep. from sony told me your player should automatically download the new blu rays that are coming out on the market. if your connected the internet. I have been connected to the internet since purchasing this unit. Opened owners manual retrieved website download information for latest firmware for my model, downloaded latest software upgrade from 2010 to unit after downloading to unit the unit confirmed that it was an old version and that it would not allow unit to play blu ray disc. called Yamaha support in California I Was on the phone with these guys for over an hour 4 different times no one could come up with an answer and could not tell me why there firmware is not updated and why I was not able to play this disc. You guy's should just be aware of Yamaha's support if you ever run into this problem Good luck.

Cons:Very Disappointed in Yamaha Support and the company to allow this to happen to a loyal customer.

Doesn't reflect the Yamaha name

Ordered this with a high end Yamaha receiver. This lacks any real capability and is grossly over priced. Lack of what has become standard capabilities (Google prime, Netflix etc) and limited output make this a return item.

Significant Cut Above

I finally decided to purchase the BD-S77 after a long period of owning a number of inferior big box store Blu Ray players over the years as they have become cheaper and cheaper in build, quality, and price. Each machine I purchased ended up by not working with the latest blu ray discs, I think because of ongoing changes in security coding schemes. The typical players are also noisy and generally slow to load. I wanted a new player that was a significant step above the cheaper players but that also occupied a strong quality position between the cheap players and high end machines in the $500. and above range. I have long been completely satisfied with Yamaha professional audio equipment such as mixing boards, speaker systems, and amplifiers, so I decided after some research to purchase the BD-S677. I am impressed by the build and weight of the machine, including the look of quality, as compared to cheap looking shiny plastic and over designed exterior cases. The Yamaha operates with impressive smoothness and quiet. I have tried various blu ray discs that date back to the beginning of the format and range to a few recent purchases. The player quickly loaded every disc without any difficulties or quirkiness. The remote is simple and nicely designed for function, rather than for flash. I especially love the real buttons on the front of the player that you can see and use with ease. The display is basic and easy to read, while not being too bright as in some machines.

Yamaha BD-S677

The product performs much better than the one that it replaces. Most notable is that the load speed is very short for a BluRay player. Remote could using lighting. Setup and update was easy. I am hooked up wired to my network and HDMI to a Yamaha Rx-V773WA receiver. Have had no luck getting the receiver remote to 'see' and operate the BluRay player, though. I need to spend some time with this. I am sure it must be capable.

Pros:Speedy loads.
Less video dropouts on less than perfect disks
easy setup

great performance for the money

I have a high end stereo as the core to a pretty nice surround system. I bought this unit to use as a transport for a Bryston DAC, replacing an inexpensive LG that I was suspicious of its performance; and as a Blu-ray to lighten the work load on my Oppo 95. As a transport it is great: the performance from my bryston skyrocketed. Don't know if it's the brand, the difference in quality for the price jump [about 3x the LG], or being 3-d. As for video, backgrounds seem to have better clarity. And it has BUTTONS that are user friendly and aren't hidden. The stealth buttons on others look cool, but I like buttons I can see and feel. This unit plays SACD,s and replaces the a1020[?], but has pretty mediocre DACs, the only weak point of the unit. It also plays HDCDs. I recommend the unit heartily, with the one exception.

Note: Like DVD, BD uses region codes. The region code on
your disc must match the region code on your player, otherwise the disc will
not play. The BD-S677 is Blu-ray region A and DVD region 1. Blu-ray Disc
uses the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) to prevent unauthorized
recording of copyrighted material.

Blu-ray 3D: Blu-ray 3D is the Blu-ray disc video format for
3-dimensional (3D) video playback developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association
(BDA). Supporting Full HD (1080p), so you can enjoy high quality 3D video. TV
and Blu-ray titles are also required to be 3D compatible to enjoy the 3D
experience. Adding a 3D capable A/V Receiver will provide a more engaging audio
and video consumer experience.

AVCHD: AVCHD (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264) is a high definition digital
video camera format used to record in high definition or standard definition on
DVD, using an efficient data compression coding technology. The format is
designed to compress video and audio (Dolby Digital or Linear PCM) data,
enabling a high definition video signal shot on a digital video camera recorder
to be recorded on DVD discs, in the same way as it would be for a standard
definition signal.

SACD: Super Audio CD use a technology called Direct Stream
Digital (DSD) to convert music into a digital signal that can be stored on a
disc. Compared to the traditional PCM method (the technology used for CD), DSD
offers a much higher resolution by following more closely the original waveform
of music. With a frequency response of over 100kHz and a dynamic range over
120dB across the audible frequency range - some 64 times higher resolution then
CD - Super Audio CD offers music reproduction that reveals details you just
cannot hear on a normal CD.

Firmware Updates: As Blu-ray technology continues to evolve, new
disc types with enhanced functionality will become available. In order for
you to enjoy this new functionality, you will likely be required to update
the firmware in your player. These firmware updates will become available
for downloading from the Internet via the rear panel Ethernet terminal.
Occasionally, Yamaha may release firmware for the
purpose of additional features or product improvements. Firmware updates can be
downloaded from the Yamaha website via the player's network connection. The tested Yamaha BD-S677 contained Firmware
Version 1.117M0100 (as of 4/1/2014). Visit the BD-S677's
Yamaha Support Page for the latest Firmware update
information.

Dual USB Ports: The BD-S677 has front & rear-panel USB
(type-A)
ports. The rear port is used for the temporary storage needed for BD-Live
features, and either can be used to play a variety of audio, video, or
still image files saved
on a USB msc (mass storage class) device. The USB memory device must be formatted with FAT
16/32. USB devices that can be charged via USB will be charged
when plugged into the Blu-ray player's USB port (5V/0.5A).

File Compatibility: The Yamaha BD-S677 Blu-ray disc player
supports the following audio, video, and photo files recorded onto BD-R/RE,
BD-R, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, and CD-R/RW discs; as well a USB mass storage class
devices.

Parental Control: Parental Control
allows you to set a rating limit based on the age of the viewer (Kid Safe, G,
PG, PG-13, PGR, R, NC-17, Adult, and Off), preventing your children from viewing
inappropriate material. Playback will stop if the ratings exceed the level you
set, and it will require your to enter a 4-digit password before the disc will
play back.

1080p/24Hz Output: The BD-S677 includes a 1080/24p HDMI output
option to faithfully transfer film images as they were originally recorded. When
connected to a 1080/24p display, you can enjoy the remarkable video performance
of Blu-ray disc without converting or scaling the signal.

1080p Upscaling: Through the HDMI output, the BD-S677 is
capable of upscaling the resolution of standard-definition DVD, network, and USB
video. Output options
include Auto (highest resolution accepted by the TV), 1080p, 1080i, or
720p. If necessary the output resolution can also be set to 480p or 480i.

3D-Ready: The Yamaha BD-S677 lets you enjoy 3D Blu-ray disc
movies in full HD 1080p. This player automatically selects 3D or 2D mode based
on video content; or it can be set to always display 2D.

Deep/x.v.Color Support: The Blu-ray player supports Deep
Color and x.v.Color content, which can display a larger color range than
standard-definition schemes. The result is a more lifelike, vibrant picture.

16:9 Normal: Displays a 4:3 image on the 16:9
screen in its original aspect, with black bars on the sides.

4:3 Pan&Scan: Fills a 4:3 screen with a 16:9
signal, centering on the action and cutting off the extreme sides of the
picture.

4:3 Letter Box: Displays 16:9 video
on a 4:3 screen in the letter box mode
with black bars at the top and bottom.

Video Settings: The Yamaha BD-S677 player also offers the
following video settings to further fine tuner the player.

Noise Reduction: You can se the Noise Reduction to a level of 0
to 3.

De-Interlacing Mode: You can select how to detect the video
signal. Set to Auto for normal use. When horizontal stripping noise appears
on the screen, set this to Film/Video to remove the noise.

Bonus View: The Bonus View feature provides
picture-in-picture capability with select Blu-ray Disc titles. You can view
addition content (such as director/actor commentary) in a small display window
while the movie is playing

Dolby TrueHD: Dolby TrueHD is a high definition audio
technology developed by Dolby Laboratories, using lossless coding technology
to faithfully reproduce the sound of the studio master. This format provides
the facility to support up to 8 audio channels with a sampling frequency of
96kHz/24bit resolution and up to 6 audio channels with a sampling frequency
of 192kHz/24bit resolution. Dolby TrueHD is adopted for applications that
put very high importance on sound quality.

DTS-HD High Resolution Audio: DTS-HD High Resolution
Audio is a high-resolution audio format, which provides a higher quality
audio experience than standard definition surround sound. Its compatible with sampling frequencies of 96 or 48 kHz
and up to 7.1 channels of discrete digital sound. High data bit rate performance (2.0-6.0Mbps) provides high quality
sound.

DTS-HD Master Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio, the premium
high definition format, utilizes variable bit-rate technology to deliver the
ultimate audio quality, while conserving file size and bandwidth. The result
is an uncompromised audio experience that brings movies, music and games to
life, just as if you were in the studio listening to the master recording.
This lossless audio format provides the facility to support up to 8 audio
channels with a sampling frequency of 96kHz/24bit resolution and up to 6
audio channels with a sampling frequency of 192kHz/24bit resolution.

Audio Format Chart:

Source Format

HDMI

Coaxial/Optical

Mixed 2ch

Bitstream

PCM

Re-encode

Bitstream

PCM

Re-encode

PCM 2ch

PCM 2ch

PCM 2ch

2ch

PCM
5.1ch

PCM 5.1ch

PCM 2ch

2ch

PCM
7.1ch

PCM 7.1ch

PCM 2ch

2ch

Dolby
Digital

Dolby Digital

PCM 5.1ch

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital

PCM 2ch

Dolby Digital

2ch

Dolby
Digital Plus

Dolby Digital Plus

PCM 7.1ch

Dolby Digital Plus

Dolby Digital

PCM 2ch

Dolby Digital

2ch

Dolby
TrueHD

Dolby TrueHD

PCM 7.1ch

Dolby Digital TrueHD

Dolby Digital

PCM 2ch

Dolby Digital

2ch

DTS

DTS

PCM 5.1ch

DTS

DTS

PCM 2ch

DTS

2ch

DTS HD

DTS-HD

PCM 7.1ch

DTS-HD

DTS

PCM 2ch

DTS

2ch

Dynamic Range Control: You can activate
the Dynamic Range Control (DRC) function to compress the dynamic range of
the output signals when playing back DVD/BD recorded in Dolby Digital, Dolby
Digital Plus, or Dolby TrueHD.

Audio Outputs: The Yamaha BD-S677 Blu-ray disc player is
equipped with two digital audio outputs (optical/coaxial) and a stereo analog
audio output (RCA).

Digital Audio Outputs: This unit features one optical
and one coaxial digital output. These can be connected to an A/V receiver,
amplifier, surround decoder, or other component with a digital input.
Depending on the source and setting, the output will be Dolby Digital, DTS,
or 2-channel PCM. The digital audio outputs can also be set to Re-encode;
this adds the secondary audio (picture-in-picture commentary for example),
if present, to the main soundtrack and re-encodes the signal as DTS.

Analog Audio Outputs: There is an RCA stereo audio
output for connecting a TV or receiver. Even when the source audio is
multi-channel (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc), these jacks will output a downmixed
2-channel signal.

Network/Internet Functions

Network Connection (Wired or WiFi): The Yamaha Blu-ray player features an Ethernet
RJ-45 port
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) and built-in WiFi (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n) to connect to the internet via your home network to enjoy BD-Live
content, access firmware updates, and stream content (video, music, and still
photos) from your network or the Internet.

Internet Apps: You can instantly access Internet content
from a variety of online service providers.

Vudu: VUDU
is an online streaming movie service that allows you to rent or purchase
individual movies or TV shows in either standard definition or high
definition without a subscription. offers the world's largest
selection of HD movies, including thousands of blockbusters, Hollywood
classics, and indie-films available in HDX 1080p with Dolby Digital Plus
5.1ch surround sound.

YouTube: The Yamaha BD-S677 can play back video hosted
by YouTube when connected to your home network with Internet connection.
YouTube is a network service that allows users to discover, watch, and share
original-created videos over the Internet. You can use the player's on-screen
virtual keyboard to search for video content offered by YouTube.

Picasa: This player is
Picasa compatible and works with Picasa Web
Albums for sharing digital photos. Picasa Web Albums is a network service
that allows users to share photos with friends and family, or explorer
public photos.

Dropbox: Dropbox is a network service that allows you to put your
stuff in an online dropbox and get it from your computers, phones, or
tablets. Automatically add photos and show off video from anywhere. More
information at
www.dropbox.com.

Note: Video On-Demand requires a home network with
a connection speed of at least 2.5 Mbps recommended (10 Mbps for HD
content). Video quality and picture size vary and are dependent upon
broadband speed and delivery by content provider. Online content may require
additional fees and/or PC registration. Available online content may change
without notice.

DLNA Certified: The BD-S677 is
DLNA (Digital Living Network
Alliance) 1.5 and Windows 7/8 compliant for multimedia networking. This means
it's easier for you to access and enjoy digital music, videos, and photos stored
on your Windows PC or other DLNA-certified media server/Android device. You can
use your PC to play its content through the Blu-ray player and your home
audio/video system, or use the BD-S677 to browse your multimedia files on your
computer's hard drive. You can control playback of your streamed computer files
from the Blu-ray player's remote control. The player also supports ID3-Tag and
META tag information so song title, artist name, and album name can be displayed
on your connected TV (via HDMI). The Yamaha Blu-ray player supports the playback
of the following music, video, and photo files via DLNA.

Miracast: Miracast is a "screen mirroring" function which lets you
wirelessly send the display from your compatible Windows 8.1+ or Android 4.2+
device (with support for Miracast) through the Blu-ray player and to your TV.
This allows you to view pictures and videos that are playing on your compatible
Windows or Android device on your TV screen. No wireless router or access point
required.

BD-Live: BD-Live is a collection of online interactive
features that content providers may include with a Blu-ray Disc movie to enhance
your enjoyment of that movie, providing you a compelling new world of extended
interactivity. BD-Live includes access to studio-specified Internet sites that
provide you the ability to, for example, download current movie trailers or
other exclusive content, play movie related games, enhance the content of their
disc, chat with other viewers, play games with other BD-Live connected players,
and much more. Blu-ray players and movies must both support BD-Live in order to
use the technology. The Yamaha BD-S677 must be connected
to your network via an Ethernet connection and you must have a
minimum 2GB USB thumb-drive inserted into the unit's rear-panel
USB port in order to download content from BD-Live.

Convenience Features

Start Up/Play Back Time: The Yamaha Blu-ray player has a
start-up time of approximately 18.1 seconds. It takes approximately 43.1 seconds
for a Blu-ray disc to begin playback. The Start Up/Play Back Time tests were started
with the Blu-ray player initially turned off & in standby mode. The Start Up
Time test was stopped when the player's Screen Saver appeared. The Play
Back Time test was stopped when the Blu-ray disc began playback.

Setup Wizard: The Initial Wizard/Easy Setup allows you to set
language, resolution, and screen aspect ratio easily. The Initial Wizard screen
displayed when you turn this player on for the first time, or after a firmware
upgrade or reset.

Bookmarks: The Yamaha BD-S677 allows you to set Bookmarks at specified
points of a DVD video. After a Bookmark is set, you can move to the point you
set a lot quicker. You can set up to 12 Bookmarks.

Program Play: The Yamaha Blu-ray player allows you to program playback
order of audio disc tracks or DVD chapters. You can program up to 15
tracks/chapters.

Last Memory: You can set
whether this player remembers the last playback position of a disc when it is
set to standby mode or the disc tray is opened.

Auto Power Standby: This player will switch to screen saver mode if
there is no operation for five minutes. After that, this unit will turn to
standby mode when there is no operation for 15 minutes.

Remote Control

Wireless Remote Control: The Yamaha BD-S677 comes supplied
with an IR remote control for wireless operation of the Blu-ray player and HDMI-CEC
connected components. The remote offers a dedicated "VUDU" and "YouTube" button
to access movies and video clips quickly.

HDMI Control: When a TV and/or AV receiver supporting HDMI-CEC are connected to the BD-S677 via HDMI cables, it is possible to use one
remote to control to perform operations such as power on/off & automatic input
selection.

Playback Controls: You can control the basic functions of
the Yamaha the Blu-ray Disc player such as Power On/Off, Play/Pause, Stop
Fast Forward/Rewind, Previous/Next Track, Power, and Menu navigation.

AV Receiver Control: This App not only controls the Yamaha
Blu-ray player, it also controls basic remote functions and audio settings
of Yamaha AV receivers.

Remote Control In/Out: Two 3.5mm minijacks (Remote control
input/output) are provided for
wired remote control, allowing you to connect the BD-S677 to other compatible
Yamaha components.

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